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Built
  
1921 (1921)-1923

NRHP Reference #
  
91000361

Added to NRHP
  
10 April 1991

Architectural style
  
Tudor Revival

Area
  
29 ha

Intheoaks httpswwwnpsgovnrtravelashevillebuildings

Location
  
510 Vance Ave., Black Mountain, North Carolina

Architect
  
Wallis, Frank E.; Smith, Richard Sharp; Smith and Carrier; Beadle, Chauncey; Et al.

Intheoaks, also known as In-the-oaks, is a historic estate and a national historic district located at Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, two contributing sites, seven contributing structures, and four contributing objects associated with a country estate of the 1920s. The main house was built in 1921-1923, and is a four-level, "U"-shaped Tudor country manor house with an oblique wing. It was designed by New York architect Frank E. Wallis, with a large recreation wing containing a ballroom, gymnasium, bowling alley, and indoor swimming pool designed by noted architect Richard Sharp Smith. Also on the property are the contributing Caretaker's Cottage (1923), agricultural and service outbuildings, main entrance gates designed by Smith and Carrier (1922), and landscape designed by noted landscape architect Chauncey Beadle The property is known as Camp Henry, a camp for young people and the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina offices are located on the estate.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

References

Intheoaks Wikipedia